INSIGNIA
INSIGNIA by Stefanie Bennett The Beloved’s passing Glance is All you need To know Of a soaring Radiance -.
INSIGNIA by Stefanie Bennett The Beloved’s passing Glance is All you need To know Of a soaring Radiance -.
Last Advice by Jeffrey Harrison The night before my father died I dreamed he was back home, and I in my old room on the
FROM COLVILLE ST. TO ALDER ST. by Denis Mair I’m a moth drawn to a glow that soon fades Where is that cherishing fire still
Finding the Lego by Maryann Corbett You find it when you’re tearing up your life, trying to make some sense of the old messes, moving
April Sky by JoyAnne O’Donnell Within the green mist grows gentle flowers with love and light refreshment carrying us away on a scenic spring sing’s
Deconstructing DNA by Casey Bush (spinning yarns) dogma at the public house swamped by hogwash what I see in the mirror is more substantial than
Ode of Girls’ Things by Sharon Olds I loved the things that were ours—pink gloves, hankies with a pastoral scene in one corner. There was
3% by Ben Macnair They say that a person, and a Banana share 97% of the same genetic material. It is that 3% difference that
Accident by Joan McNerney If only it had not rained the sky black and wet as we hurried across streets. Perhaps had he worn a
electric grackle by Josh Bomberger, Oswald James electric grackle shhhhh sssshhhh gasssssssssssssss gasssssssssssssss grab hold of yr wing letter rip behind each gate lies a